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Bunny Lake was an Austrian electropop band from Vienna, formed in 2004. The band's name was inspired by Austrian director Otto Preminger's film ''Bunny Lake Is Missing'' (1965). ==History== Bunny Lake was founded in 2004 by singer Christian Fuchs and musician Dr. Nachtstrom. Fuchs had previously been active as singer and lyricist of cult industrial rock band Fetish 69 and was also responsible for the trip hop project Toxic Lounge. Both bands released several albums on various labels including Nuclear Blast and Klein Records. Dr. Nachtstrom had previously been working as an experimental electronic musician and produced several albums for Austrian avant-garde label Mego. Singer Suzy on the Rocks and bassist Christof Baumgartner joined the band the same year. Bunny Lake's debut album, ''The Late Night Tapes'', was released in 2006; it was produced by Viennese electro musician Gerhard "GD Luxxe" Potuznik. The album was described as "the soundtrack to an excessive night of partying in which euphoria can only be reached at the risk of a massive hangover the next morning." The band's second album ''The Church of Bunny Lake'' (2007) was produced by Christopher Just (Kitsuné, Chicks on Speed). According to ''Falter'', the album "fuses electronic dance music with the energy of rock 'n' roll." The remix of the track "Disco Demons" is especially acclaimed and makes the playlists of some of the most renowned DJs of the international club scene such as Ivan Smagghe, Mylo and Laurent Garnier. A change into a new direction was signalled by the single "Into the Future", released in late 2008. The band's third album, ''The Beautiful Fall'', was released on 19 March 2010. In October 2014, Dutch Happy Hardcore group ''Party Animals (music group)'' did a cover of Bunny Lake's song '1994' and renamed it 'This Moment'. The song was accompanied by a music video. It is also included on their latest album 'Greatest Hits And Underground Anthems'. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bunny Lake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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